Wells – Processes – Disassembling well part
Patent
1997-05-08
1999-04-13
Suchfield, George
Wells
Processes
Disassembling well part
166 771, 166 853, 166 841, 166379, 166382, 166385, 166387, E21B 1908, E21B 3710
Patent
active
058934170
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for preventing leakage and spillage of oil from a wireline lubricator when the lubricator is disconnected from an oil and/or gas well including a generally cylindrical hollow coupling assembly adapted for connection to the bottom of the wireline lubricator, and a swab for contacting and forming a seal with the exterior of the tool in the wireline lubricator to prevent leakage of oil from the wireline lubricator.
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Eastern Oil Tools; General Products Catalog; pp. 30 and 47 (undated).
Ray David L.
Suchfield George
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